CUTS International
(Consumer Unity & Trust Society) began its journey in 1983
in Rajasthan, from a rural development communication
initiative, a wall newspaper Gram Gadar (Village
Revolution). This monthly wall newspaper is published regularly and has
been instrumental in providing a forum for the oppressed
classes to get justice. On seeing Gram Gadar, Rubens Ricupero, Secretary-General of UNCTAD (1995-2004)
observed: “It confirmed my view that often the simple lack
of awareness lies at the root of so much misery”.More...

CUTS London Resource Centre has been closed and its
activities/operations have been shifted to
CUTS Geneva Resource
Centre. Consequently CUTS London Resource Centre website
www.cuts-london.org
has been allowed to lapse and CUTS is neither its owner nor
responsible for its use.

Parliamentarians’
Forum on Economic Policy Issues (PARFORE)
Parliamentarians’ Forum on Economic Policy Issues has been
formed at the behest of five Parliamentarians cutting across
party lines to facilitate discussions on a periodic basis
among MPs on the core economic policy issues reflected in
and out of parliament and media. The forum is non-partisan
and informal.

It
is inspiring to note the many contributions CUTS has made
to actively promote human development, social justice and
good governance. The Vision Document is in line with the
Agenda 2030 and I am confident CUTS will continue to play
an important role in advocating for and achieving the
Agenda 2030. ....>>

Your
Organization's work on rules-based trade, development, and
good governance are vital to the economic success of India...>>

I
very much appreciate CUTS contribution to WTO related
issues. I reiterate that your efforts are complimentary to
the responsibility being discharged by Trade Policy
Division in the Department of Commerce....
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It gives me a great pleasure to note that CUTS is
celebrating its Silver Jubilee. 25 years is a long time...>>

UNCTAD
cooperates closely with civil society to increase
awareness of the benefits of competition policy for
consumers and for economic development...>>

My
first interaction with CUTS dates back to 1996, at
the time of the UNCTAD IX, which was being held at
Midrand, South Africa. I was invited to deliver the
Raul Prebisch lecture. Pradeep Mehta asked me an
interesting question from the audience

I
congratulate my colleagues at CUTS for high quality
analysis and publications for their exemplary work
in social field, trade and economics and openness to
disclosure with all sectors of society in India and
abroad.